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Name/title Maker Production date Description
Thames Street looking south Thames Street looking south
Circa 1871
Thames Street looking south east, c. 1871. Shrimski's Auction Rooms, J. Moss. Clothier, Livery and Bait Stables, Empire Hotel, Bank of Otago, Star and Garter Hotel, J.G.Flett, bookseller; Hood and Shennan, Drapers; T. Kennedy, painter; Henry Aitken's office. Lagoon being filled. Itchen Street. Tees Street
Queen's Hotel, London House, J Familton, T Kennedy. Queen's Hotel, London House, J Familton, T Kennedy.
Circa 1880
Queen's Hotel, London House, J Familton, T Kennedy.
The North Express at Oamaru The North Express at Oamaru
15 May 1882
Express train leaving Oamaru 1882. First Railway Station. Railway Engine Shed at left. J & T Meek, Millers & Grain Merchants. "J engine on left. S ? "Robine" behind shed. F engine at rear. K 93 North Express, main line. Driver G Salisbury. T engine on right hand side of station". J & T Meek, Millers and Grain Merchants. Engine shed. View of south hill. Test, Avon, Tamar Streets. New Zealand Govt. Publicity Photograph.
Written on back on photo: Oamaru railyards, 1882
J engine on left "S" Jim "Robline" behind (illegible) Oamaru breakwater
F engine at rear
K "93" on North Express, main line, driver E. Salisbury
T engine on right hand side of station.
Peace Day Celebrations. Oamaru. November 1918 Peace Day Celebrations. Oamaru. November 1918
J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer
12 Nov 1918
Peace Day Celebrations. Oamaru. November 1918
Kurow Store circa 1912 Kurow Store circa 1912
Circa 1912
Kurow Store circa 1912
Postcard
End of the railway line, Ngapara. End of the railway line, Ngapara.
1930s?
View toward the backs of houses on Railway Street at the end of the line at Ngapara.The railway engine shed is partly visible at left.
First school building at Herbert (1868 to 1881) First school building at Herbert (1868 to 1881)
Mahan Studios
First school building at Herbert. Group of pupils under Mr. Alex Pirie.
Pupils and teachers are assembled in front of the picture. The building is a substantial stone building with [probably] two classrooms, an ancillary room (or third class and an entranceway in the front. Area in front of the assembled school and building appears bare.
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